Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're really going to ask your doctor to basically make up a medical reason why you cannot attend your gym for the next 15 months? And you say you LIKE your doctor? Why would you put them in such an awkward position by making an appointment and asking them to commit fraud on their license?
It’s truly not a lie. I joined this super intense gym and it’s too hard for me. It’s causing pain to some scar tissue. And more. I didn’t know it would be a problem and the “check with a physician before you exercise” didn’t help because it only hurts NOW.
Then get your facts straight. Is there a legitimate medical reason or is there not? The way you started this thread, it seems you're making this up as you go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're really going to ask your doctor to basically make up a medical reason why you cannot attend your gym for the next 15 months? And you say you LIKE your doctor? Why would you put them in such an awkward position by making an appointment and asking them to commit fraud on their license?
It’s truly not a lie. I joined this super intense gym and it’s too hard for me. It’s causing pain to some scar tissue. And more. I didn’t know it would be a problem and the “check with a physician before you exercise” didn’t help because it only hurts NOW.
Anonymous wrote:You're really going to ask your doctor to basically make up a medical reason why you cannot attend your gym for the next 15 months? And you say you LIKE your doctor? Why would you put them in such an awkward position by making an appointment and asking them to commit fraud on their license?
Anonymous wrote:Tell the gym you’re moving out of the area.
Anonymous wrote:Tell the gym you’re moving out of the area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Read the fine print and see how the doctor's note can help, otherwise you don't get out of it.
Honestly, OP... perhaps you should learn from this lesson, instead of trying to get out of your obligations.
I’ve learned. Now I don’t want to pay $X every month for the next 15 months.
Anonymous wrote:Read the fine print and see how the doctor's note can help, otherwise you don't get out of it.
Honestly, OP... perhaps you should learn from this lesson, instead of trying to get out of your obligations.
Anonymous wrote:Probably depends on the gym, but for the people I know who have done this (for legitimate reasons—surgery, etc), it was only for a period of time. I don’t know of any medical condition that requires a 15 month break from a gym.